Using The Nintendo Ds Wrist Strap (Ntr-009); System Setup And Privacy Information - Nintendo DS Mode D'emploi

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NTR_HW_Manual_EUR-A
20.06.2006
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Using the Nintendo DS Wrist Strap (NTR-009)

The Nintendo DS Wrist Strap has a small plastic pad attached to it that can also be used on the
Touch Screen. This pad is designed for use on games that work better with a sliding type of control.
To use, first attach the wrist strap to the Wrist Strap Attachment on the back of the Nintendo DS.
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(Illustration 9)
Place your thumb or finger against the plastic pad and slide the strap lock along the wrist strap to
hold the pad in place as shown in illustration 10. Do not over tighten the strap lock. It should just
be tight enough to hold the pad in place.
Lightly touch or slide the pad across the Touch Screen. (Illustrations 11 and 12)
Illustration 9
Illustration 11
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System Setup and Privacy Information

PictoChat™ is not an internet application. However, when using PictoChat, you can communi-
cate with up to 15 other Nintendo DS users within range of your Nintendo DS (approximately
20 metres). Such users will be able to see your nickname and messages. To protect your
privacy, do not give out personal information such as last name, phone number, age, e-mail or
home address when communicating with others.
An adult should assist children with system setup and instruct them not to use personal infor-
mation. PictoChat does not block messages from strangers. Similar to unmonitored internet
chat rooms, children should be warned about receiving messages from, or communicating with,
strangers.
Whatever date you choose to enter as your month /day of birth (the year is not asked for)
during system setup, an "It's your birthday" message will be communicated in the chat room
on that date.
For more information, visit http://dsprivacy.nintendo-europe.com
The first time the Nintendo DS is turned on, you will be asked to select the screen language. Use the
✚ Control Pad or Nintendo DS Stylus to select a language, then touch YES or press the A Button.
Follow the on-screen instructions to input your nickname, screen colour, date, time, and month and
day of birth (not the year). Press the B Button to step backward through this process if you would
like to change the settings. You will be able to change these settings later from the Settings Menu,
please see pages 24 – 28. For help using the on-screen keyboard, see page 23.
Once you have finished with the system settings, touch QUIT. A confirmation message will then
appear. If you touch YES, the Nintendo DS will be turned off automatically. Turn the power on to go
to the Nintendo DS Menu Screen shown on the following page.
As with all new Touch Screen products, a small percentage of Nintendo DS systems may require
recalibration after their initial shipment, so as to realign the stylus with the Touch Screen. If you
suspect that your Nintendo DS needs to be recalibrated, please refer to page 28 for a description
and instructions on how to adjust the TOUCH SCREEN option in the Settings Menu.
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